Libby Babbage former Director (now retired) of Europa International. Post op still slightly bruised but 7 days after her facelift.

Facelift Cosmetic surgery

Is facelift cosmetic surgery for me? How do I really look to others, who can offer honest impartial advice? Metaphorically the first point of contact best friend and worst enemy is your own bathroom cabinet mirror. It doesn’t lie, is brutally honest in reflecting exactly how you look to the outside world. No woman, or indeed man (come to that) can be totally indifferent to their own reflections when seeing deep grooves and wrinkles It’s very unlikely that for most people the sight of grooves and wrinkles is a source of delight.

There are of course many out there who expound the view of “grow old naturally”. But then the same people wear loads of make- up, eye highlighters, lipstick, dye their hair, not to mention using their compact makeup mirror countless times each day. Most of this is (let’s face it Forgive The Pun) to disguise/conceal how they really look!

Deep grooves and wrinkles accompanied by loss of skin elasticity actually change the contours of your face. The emergence of a double/second chin does nothing for one’s self-confidence especially in this “ageism” times society we live in.

For those who wish to push back the onset or progression of middle to older age appearance, Facelift Cosmetic surgery together with sometimes other procedures are effective ways to combat this. Yes, rejuvenation is possible!

The most favoured method is a conventional facelift which can dramatically redefine shape and contours to face and neck.

Our specialists, completely understand every woman’s natural desire to remain young and beautiful for as long as possible. A woman’s beauty is natures gift to them. For some to watch cruel nature begin to ravage and destroyed their beauty by the ageing process is just too much to bear. Especially if the person previously enjoyed the adulation of the male sex.

Of course, the decision is individual, and some ladies are genuinely happy to grow old gracefully. But for those who want to correct the ageing signs there is the opportunity to do this with a facelift.

Who are good candidates?

At what age is it recommended? The operation is indicated for those who are suffering some of the following manifestations:

sagging skin to the forehead and eyebrows;

drooping corners of the eyelid or eye bags;

Drooping in the soft tissues to the cheeks;

pronounced nasolabial folds;

double chin.

But as such there are no age recommendations.

Indications as to when you might be ready for this type of surgery are purely individual, and not dictated by information in your passport. The time to consider is when your looks bother you then it’ could be time!